July 1926
In This Issue
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Articles
The Russian Effort to Abolish Marriage
"Men took to changing wives with the same zest which they displayed in the consumption of the recently restored forty-per-cent vodka"
Liberty and Sovereignty
The Ancient Virtue
Crowds and Crises
Are College Men Wanted?
The Hindu-Mohammedan Problem in India
The Return
Summer Time-Tables
The Water Wizard
Jane, Critic
The Contributors' Column
'A Paper of the Highest Importance' Mr. Lloyd George's Plan to Win the War in 1915
House-Hunting in London
Marlowe Among the Churchwardens
The Abu Laheeb
Soldiers and Statesmen of the Civil War: I. President Davis and General Joseph Johnston
The Third Note
Gheel
Dawn
Are Some Trees Civilized?
The Swallows of Mont Saint-Michel
Artist at Large
Old King Cole in Trouble
Hangman's House/the Great Valley
Education and the Good Life
Rough Justice
The Decline of the West, Volume I: Form and Actuality











